Research in theoretical nuclear physics. Progress report, September 1983-August 1984
Progress is briefly reported on the following studies: anomalously short mean free paths in peripheral relativistic collisions, spin-dependent effects in heavy ion reactions, polarization potential for heavy ions, form factors for the collision of deformed nuclei, geometrical calculation of nucleus-nucleus reaction cross section, gamma decay of the giant quadrupole resonance, form factors for ..cap alpha..-transfer reactions, the effect of channel coupling on sub-barrier fusion, study of shock and detonation waves, dynamical aspects of the nuclear matter-quark matter phase transition, study of reaction mechanisms at the energy region of BEVALAC, three-cluster resonating-group method of alpha plus two s-shell cluster systems in the coupled-channel formalism, multi-configuration resonating group study of the seven-nucleon system with realistic cluster wave functions, distortion effects in the d + /sup 3/H system, ..pi../sup +/ - ..pi../sup -/ mass difference at finite temperature, is a spontaneously broken supersymmetry restored at positive temperature, electron-positron pair production and chiral symmetry in the hot QCD plasma, birth of the QCD plasma in a supersaturated pion vapor, proton stopping power of heavy nuclei (dynamics of proton-nucleus reactions), hydrodynamics of relativistic nucleus-nucleus collisions, status of the theory of QCD plasma, pion interferometry for exploding sources, and nucleation rate for black holes. Proposed work is summarized, and publications are listed. (WHK)
- Research Organization:
- Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis (USA). School of Physics and Astronomy
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC02-79ER10364
- OSTI ID:
- 6383522
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/ER/10364-72; ON: DE85000806
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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